Feb 6, 2023 7:00 pm

Psychoanalytic Training Open House

The Psychoanalytic Training Program

Virtual Open House

MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 6th, 2023

from 7:00-8:30pm/Eastern time

 

Join us for a Call and Response to

Dr. Kathy Pogue White’s seminal paper,

Surviving Hating & Being Hated:

Some Personal Thoughts about Racism

from a Psychoanalytic Perspective

with SHERI-ANN COWIE, PhD and ANNA VITALE, PhD

 

The evening will also include a history of the Institute by Elizabeth Krimendahl, PsyD, Executive Director, and an overview of the Psychoanalytic Training Program by Director of Training, Seth Aronson, PsyD, Director of Training.

A Q&A will follow the presentation.

Note that entry links to this online evening will be sent out a few days prior to the date. Please enter your email address carefully when filling out the registration form.

To download a copy of the paper, Surviving Hating and Being Hated by Kathy Pogue White, PhD, click here..

ABOUT THE PAPER’S AUTHOR AND OUR DISCUSSANTS

Kathy Pogue White, PhD

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Kathleen Pogue White, PhD, is Principal, Pogue White Consultancy, LLC, and is a psychoanalyst who applies the profession’s core knowledge and skills in her multi-sectored work in organizational consulting, executive coaching and leadership development. Her organizational development work is carried out in teams designed to focus on balancing the dynamics experienced in the workplace with awareness and understanding in order to achieve individual, team and business objectives. Dr. White’s practice is based in Manhattan. Her paper that is the basis for tonight’s discussion, was originally published in the Institute’s journal, Contemporary Psychoanalysis in 2002, and is just as relevant and important today as it was then.

Sheri-Ann Cowie, PhD

Sheri-Ann Cowie, PhD, offers dynamic psychotherapy to individuals, couples, and groups. She works as an adjunct professor at New York University teaching Counseling Skills and Group Dynamics. She uses the Tavistock and group relations framework in her work in organizational consulting, coaching, and leadership development that focuses on the relationship between anxiety and authority, leadership, and organizational behavior. She is a third-year candidate at the William Alanson White Institute, a Fellow at the Yale University School of Management, and the 2024-2026 Director for Center for the Study of Groups and Social Systems Group Relations Residential Conference.

 

Anna Vitale, Ph.D.

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Anna Vitale, PhD, is a poet, writer, editor, and candidate at the William Alanson White Institute. She is the author of Detroit Detroit, Our Rimbaud Mask, Different Worlds and Unknown Pleasures. Anna Vitale earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and an M.F.A. in Writing from Bard College. She has taught writing at the Bard Microcollege in the Brooklyn Public Library and at numerous universities in New York and Detroit. In addition, she has hosted freeform radio programs in Ann Arbor and the Hudson Valley. Dr. Vitale lives with her family in the Hudson Valley, the sacred homelands of the Munsee and Muhheaconneok people.

 

For additional information or questions, please contact:

Cynthia Field, PhD, Director of Outreach & Recruitment

at c.field@wawhite.org or 917-328-2979

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